License plate retention system

ABSTRACT

A vehicle plate retention frame and removably affixed cover plate. The retention frame may have at least one first part of a two-part separable fastener disposed thereon. The cover plate has at least one second part of the two-part separable fastener associated therewith so that the cover plate may be removably affixed to the retention frame.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

An apparatus and method of retaining a vehicle license plate. More particularly, an apparatus and method for removably retaining a cover plate to a vehicle license plate frame.

2. Description of the Prior Art

There are some instances when it is desirable to secure a cover plate to a vehicle. One instance is when an inventory or transit vehicle is being driven by a dealer, and dealer plates must be legally displayed when driving the vehicle on public roads. Another instance is when a vehicle is on exhibit, and a “show plate” is placed on the vehicle to display information concerning the vehicle.

In the first instance when dealer plates are in use, a dealer typically employs one of several methods to display the dealer plates. One method is to simply display the dealer plate through a rear window of the vehicle. However, in many if not all jurisdictions, it is required that there be an unobstructed view of the license plate, and that the license plate be provided illumination during dark conditions so the license plate may be easily viewed. The plate must also be legally displayed as required by the jurisdiction.

Another method is to affix the dealer plate/license plate to a flexible rubber frame that has at least one rubber flap. The rubber flap is inserted in a trunk opening of the vehicle, and the trunk lid closed on the rubber flap. With the rubber frame thus affixed to the vehicle, the dealer plate is left hanging against the vehicle. This method is problematic in that damage could be done to the trunk opening due to the close tolerances (trunk seal to trunk lid) required in this area by the auto manufacturer, the dealer plate is not secure and could hit and rub against the vehicle, damaging the vehicle, and the dealer plate is also not properly illuminated in low light conditions. Furthermore, this method is not suitable for use with vehicles that do not have a trunk.

Yet another method of affixing a dealer plate/license plate is to place the dealer plate in a magnetic holder which is magnetically affixed to the vehicle. A problem with this method is that modern vehicles are constructed with less ferrous metals, and a proper place to affix the holder may be difficult to find, or simply not be available. Also, the magnetic holder is not secure and may mar the finish of the vehicle. Furthermore, there may be the problem of properly illuminating the license plate.

Prior U.S. Pat. No. 4,813,167 granted to Means on Mar. 21, 1989 describes an apparatus and method of removably securing a license plate or other type of vehicle plate to a vehicle. In that patent, a cover plate is removably attached to at least one bolt head which extends outward from the vehicle license plate mounting bracket. The bolt head is extended further away from the vehicle if a license plate frame is used. The bolts extending from the vehicle detract from aesthetic features of the vehicle.

The apparatus in U.S. Pat. No. 4,813,167 also requires the use of special bolts and extra effort to install the bolts properly. If a vehicle is sold by a dealer, the new owner of the vehicle may then require that the apparatus be removed since it detracts from the appearance of the vehicle. A need thus exists for properly, securably and removably mounting a cover plate to a vehicle that overcomes these above-mentioned problems.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It is an intention of at least one embodiment of the present invention to provide for a vehicle plate retention frame and removably affixed cover plate. The retention frame may be provided with at least one of a first part of a two-part separable fastener, and a cover plate may be provided with a second part of the two-part separable fastener which aligns with and mates with the first part in releasable engagement when the cover plate is positioned and affixed over the retention frame. Alternatively, a cover plate holder may be provided with the second part of the two-part fastener.

It is also an intention of at least one embodiment of the present invention to provide for a method of removably affixing a cover plate to a vehicle plate retention frame.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES

FIG. 1 shows a vehicle bearing a license plate within a retention frame.

FIG. 2 shows a front plan view of a preferred embodiment of the license plate retention frame.

FIG. 3 shows a cross-sectional side view of the license plate retention frame of FIG. 2, and a corresponding cover plate.

FIG. 4 shows a cover plate and a preferred embodiment of a cover plate retention bracket.

FIG. 5 shows a cross-sectional side view of the cover plate retention bracket of FIG. 4.

FIG. 6 shows a cross-sectional side view of an alternative embodiment of the license plate retention frame and corresponding cover plate holder.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

FIG. 1 shows a vehicle 10 bearing a vehicle plate retention frame 12 which retains a vehicle plate 14. A similar retention frame and vehicle plate may also be displayed at the rear of the vehicle 10.

FIG. 2 is a more detailed view of the retention frame 12 and vehicle plate 14. The retention frame has at least one, first part 16 of a two-part fastener. It is preferred that the first parts 16 of the two-part fasteners be made integral with the retention frame 12. Retention frames may be made of any suitable material. However, retention frames are typically molded from plastic, and the first parts 16 of the two-part fasteners may be easily molded as one piece with the retention frame 12. Mounting bolts 18 extend through the retention frame 12 and into the vehicle 10 or a mounting bracket 20 provided on the vehicle, to secure the retention frame 12 to the vehicle 10.

As shown in FIG. 3 the mounting bolt 18 extends through the retention frame 12, through the vehicle plate 14, and into the mounting bracket 20. License plates are typically provided with mounting holes 22. It is preferred that apertures 24, through which the bolts 18 extend through the retention frame 12, are provided in a location corresponding to the location of the mounting holes 22 in a license plate, which is predominantly the vehicle plate 14 which is displayed.

The retention frame 12 may be affixed to a vehicle 10, with or without a license plate or other plate being retained thereby. It is a typical situation that a vehicle dealer will affix a vehicle plate retention frame to a vehicle without a license plate, before it is sold. The vehicle plate retention frame usually will have the name of the dealer or other advertisement. With the first part 16 of the two-part fastener being incorporated as part of the retention frame 12, this allows for easy installation of the frame, without any parts that will need adjustment or will unduly protrude from the vehicle. This arrangement will also not unduly detract from the appearance of the vehicle. These factors will be beneficial to the dealer, but yet will not detract from the vehicle, if the retention frame 12 is retained on the vehicle after it is sold, to an extent that the owner of the vehicle will be more inclined to remove the retention frame 12.

Since the appearance of the retention frame 12 is important, it is preferred that the apertures 24 through the retention frame 12 be provided at the same location as the first part 16 of the two-part fastener.

In the preferred embodiment, the two-part fastener is a snap-type friction-fit fastener. However, various types of two-part separable fasteners may be used, including, but not limited to friction-fit fasteners, sliding-fit fasteners, hook and loop type fasteners, screw-fit fasteners, magnets, or any other two-part separable fastener known in the art.

As shown in the drawing figures, the first part 16 of the two-part fastener is a male part of a snap-fit fastener, with aperture 24 extending through the center of the first part 16. The head of bolt 18 fits within a recessed center part of the first part 16, partially hiding the head of bolt 18. As mentioned before, this is important, although not necessary, so as not to detract from the appearance of the vehicle 10.

A purpose of the retention frame 12 of the present invention is to allow a vehicle dealer, or a person exhibiting the vehicle to easily and removably affix a cover plate to the retention frame 12. As shown in FIG. 3, a cover plate 30 is provided with a second part 32 of a two-part fastener. The second part 32 is provided on the cover plate in a location corresponding to a reciprocal location of the first part 16 of the two-part fastener on the retention frame 12 when the cover plate 30 is positioned and affixed over the retention frame 12. In the preferred embodiment shown, the cover plate 30 is simply pressed against the retention frame 12 so that the female part of the second part 32 of the two-part fastener engages with the first part 16, so that the cover plate 30 is retained on the retention frame 12. To remove the cover plate 30, the cover plate 30 is pulled away from the retention frame 12 with enough force to separate the first and second parts 16, 32 of the two-part fastener.

Dealer plates are usually reissued periodically, and it may be perceived as a nuisance to affix a second part of a two-part fastener directly to the dealer plate. In those situations, a cover plate holder 40 may be used, as shown in FIGS. 4 and 5. The holder 40 retains the cover plate 30, and the holder 40 and cover plate 30 are together removably affixable to the retention frame 12.

In the preferred embodiment that is shown, the cover plate 30 may be slid through a top opening 42 in the holder 40, and retained therein by gravity/a frictional fit. The second part 32 of a two-part fastener is incorporated into the rear side 44 of the holder 40. The second part 32 is disposed on the rear part 44 of the holder 40 to correspond with a reciprocal location of the first part 16 of the two-part fastener provided on the retention frame 12, when the holder 40 is positioned and affixed over the retention frame 12.

As shown in FIG. 4, a recess 46 may be provided in a top surface of the holder 40, through which a cover plate 30 may be grasped to extract the cover plate 30 from the holder 40.

A window 50 is provided in the front surface of each of the retention frame 12 and the holder 40 through which the underlying vehicle plate 14, cover plate 30, or other type of license plate or temporary plate may be viewed. As shown in FIG. 3, the window 50 may simply be an absence of material creating an opening in the retention frame or holder through which the underlying plate may be viewed if retained therein. Alternatively, the window 50 may include a portion of translucent material in the retention frame or holder as shown in FIG. 5. A window 50 made of a translucent material helps to protect the underlying plate from an outside environment. This is especially useful if the underlying plate is a temporary plate made from cardboard, paper, plastic or another material. The temporary plate could be a government issued temporary license plate, a show plate, an ornamental plate, an advertisement, an informational plate or otherwise, which may be desired.

In the preferred embodiments shown in FIGS. 1-5, retention frame 12 and holder 40 are shown as a single piece which extends over the entire forward facing outer edge portion of the vehicle plate 14. However, it is possible to provide the retention frame 12 and holder 40 as multiple parts as shown in FIG. 6. FIG. 6 depicts the retention frame 12 as having upper and lower parts. The holder 40 also is depicted as having upper and lower parts. Furthermore, as shown in FIG. 6, the holder 40 only has a rear part which is affixed, either permanently or removably by a fastener 48. Any suitable fastener known in the art may be used to affix the holder 40 to the cover plate 30. Suitable fasteners include, but are not limited to, bolts, rivets, adhesives, hook and loop type fasteners, brackets, snaps, magnets, etc.

Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that certain changes may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as defined in the following claims. 

1. A vehicle plate retention frame comprising: at least one frame part having at least one first part of a two-part separable fastener disposed on the at least one frame part; and a mounting fastener for mounting the at least one frame part to a vehicle.
 2. The retention frame of claim 1, wherein the retention frame comprises a single frame part.
 3. The retention frame of claim 1, further comprising at least one aperture through which the mounting fastener extends.
 4. The retention frame of claim 3, wherein the at least one aperture is disposed to extend through the at least one first part of the two-part separable fastener.
 5. The retention frame of claim 1, wherein the two-part separable fastener is a friction-fit type of fastener.
 6. The retention frame of claim 5, wherein the two-part separable fastener is a snap-fit friction-fit type of fastener.
 7. The retention frame of claim 1, wherein the at least one frame part is a molded plastic piece.
 8. The retention frame of claim 7, wherein the at least one first part of the two-part fastener is molded as one piece with the at least one frame part.
 9. The retention frame of claim 1, further comprising a translucent window portion.
 10. A holder for a vehicle cover plate, the holder comprising: a rear part and a front part with a slot between the rear and front parts, wherein the slot is sized and configured to receive a cover plate: and at least one second part of a two-part separable fastener disposed on the rear part.
 11. The holder of claim 10, wherein the holder comprises a one-piece molded part.
 12. (canceled)
 13. (canceled)
 14. The holder of claim 10, wherein the two-part separable fastener is a friction-fit type of fastener.
 15. The holder of claim 14, wherein the two-part separable fastener is a snap-fit friction-fit type of fastener.
 16. The holder of claim 10, wherein the rear and front parts of the holder are a molded plastic piece.
 17. The holder of claim 16, wherein the at least one second part of a two-part fastener is molded as one piece with the front and rear parts.
 18. The holder of claim 10, further comprising a translucent window portion.
 19. (canceled)
 20. The holder of claim 10 wherein the slot extends through a top surface of the holder to slidably receive a cover plate.
 21. The holder of claim 20, wherein a recess is provided in the top surface of the holder which exposes a cover plate received in the slot.
 22. A system for retaining a vehicle plate comprising: at least one vehicle plate frame part having at least one first part of a two-part separable fastener disposed one the at least one frame part; a mounting fastener for mounting the at least one frame part to a vehicle; a cover plate; and at least one second part of the two-part separable fastener which mates with and removably affixes to the at least one first part; wherein the at least one second part is associated with the cover plate to removable affix the cover plate to the at least one frame part.
 23. The system of claim 22, further comprising at least one cover plate holder part on which the at least one second part of the two-part separable fastener is disposed.
 24. The system of claim 22, further comprising at least one aperture through which the mounting fastener extends.
 25. The system of claim 24, wherein the at least one aperture is disposed to extend through the at least one first part of the two-part separable fastener.
 26. The system of claim 22, wherein the at least one first part of the two-part fastener is molded as one piece with the at least one frame part.
 27. The system of claim 23, wherein the at least one cover plate holder part comprises a rear part and a front part with a slot between the rear and front parts, wherein the slot is sized and configured to receive a cover plate.
 28. A method of removably affixing a cover plate to a vehicle plate frame, the method comprising: providing a mounting fastener; providing at least one first part of a two-part separable fastener on at least one frame part; mounting the at least one frame part to a vehicle with the mounting fastener; providing at least one second part of a two-part separable fastener; associating the at least one second part of the two part fastener with a cover plate; and removably affixing the cover plate to the at least one frame part by mating the at least one first and second parts of the two-part separable fasteners.
 29. The method of claim 28, further comprising: disposing the at least one second part of the two-part separable fastener on at least one cover plate holder part; and affixing the cover plate to the at least one cover plate holder part
 30. The method of claim 29, where the step of affixing the cover plate to the at least one cover plate holder part comprises: mounting the cover plate in a slot provided between rear and front parts of the at least one cover plate holder part. 